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Electrosport Industries Cdi/ecu Pe-c-ay250-a on 2040-parts.com

US $93.06
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Pflugerville, Texas, United States

Pflugerville, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Electrosport Industries Disclaimer:Verify title and part # for accuracy, do not rely on the photos! Manufacturer Part Number:PE-C-AY250-A

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Electrosport Industries CDI/ECU PE-C-AY250-A


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Product Features:
  • Direct plug-in
  • Increase RPM
  • Timing curves advances to gain maximum horsepower
  • 1-year manufacturers warranty




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